Near Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop
Lake Angeles Trail bridge over bubbled water
Near Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop
A precipitous section of the trail.
Near Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop
Ennis Creek drainage with Mount Angeles on the left.
Near Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop
Ennis Creek drainage.
Near Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop
View from the pass south of Second Top.

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Lake Angeles - Heather Park Loop

4.8 (20 Ratings)
A long slog up, but once at the top, the views, and exposed rock are amazing.
11.8
mi
Distance
5,435
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsLakeSwimmingViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.84mi
Distance
5,435ft
Elevation Gain
5,435ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
6,057ft
High Point
1,848ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail starts in what I call "dead forest," forest with little or no undergrowth. You'll be on the route up by taking the Lake Angeles Trail and will complete the route clockwise. At the start, you're greeted by Ennis Creek along which an abundance of life forms go about their business. Be careful on the first bridge, because the scenery is distractingly amazing. After a while, it turns to a quieter tableau of evergreens, who keep you company on your way to the lake. There is nothing too steep or scrambly, and the smooth trail makes for moderate hiking. Just be mindful of the other trail users. The trail climbs through the same forest type for about 5 miles and you'll pass Lake Angeles on your left. Here you can stop to take a dip in the lake, or swim out to the island (be wary of the water it is usually very cold). After another short climb on the Klahhane Ridge Trail, you'll emerges in Heather Park. Stunning views, exposed rock, and craggy ridges await. The trail follows the impressive Klahhane Ridgeline skirting cliffs and ledges. Marvel at the incredible 360-degree views of the entire Olympic Peninsula. (Mount Baker to the east, Strait of Juan de Fuca & Vancouver Island to the north, Elk Mountain to the south) On the way back down, take the Heather Park Trail. This will be a long descent, and be prepared for a strenuous downhill.

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